I bought the Mister Twister electric fillet knife last year. I done probably 300 fish since then and it still works perfectly. Great buy! Here is the package picture when I got it.
And if you want to make any electric knife a whole lot better buy yourself a set of shark blades for it. You'll never use stock blades again.
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I bought the Mister Twister electric fillet knife last year. I done probably 300 fish since then and it still works perfectly. Great buy! Here is the package picture when I got it.
Not hard at all to fillet catfish with an electric knife without skinning, you just leave a little bit of meat on the skin, that meat you leave is very red and fishy tasting anyways, especially on the bigger ones. The trick is to use the electric knife to put pressure on the meat to stretch it and the skin to make it easier to cut, hard to explain on here but easy to do once you figure it out.
RobAnderson LIKED above post
You can't just pickup an electric knife and be a master of it right away, there are techniques and "feel" that you gain for it over time. I never enjoyed the manual knife, I can burn through fish twice as fast with the electric knife, which is especially handy when doing big messes of bluegill that my kids love to catch.
I also believe the electric knife is safer than a manual knife. It cuts by a sawing action with a serrated blade, in all my years of using them, I have yet to cut myself with one.
i got the 15 dollar one form walmart tbh i dont like it very much im afraid i may have damaged it by hitting the backbone of a catfish not sure but if i can change blades thats b great as long as they will fit it
Here's what I use. WalMart & BassPro carry them in different sizes. Does great unless I've got a bunch of 2 lb slabs.........which I don't usually have because most of the time I let those big ones go. I'm more of a 1 lb kinda guy.......they're the best eating in my opinion.
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Did you skin it first?
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